How to treat malignant lymphoma?
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Lymphoma is a kind of malignant tumor disease that occurs in human lymph nodes or lymphoid tissue. There are two common types of this disease, one is Hodgkin's disease lymphoma, the other is non Hodgkin's lymphoma. After suffering from lymphoma, the lymphoid tissue of the patient can be found to have tissue hyperplasia. The most typical lymphoma is painless lymphoma, which is also a common lymphoma disease. When lymphoma develops to advanced stage, there will be severe anemia and body fever. Lymphoma is an extremely complex disease, the detailed classification can reach more than 80, the degree of complexity of the visible phase.
How to treat malignant lymphoma?
Because lymphoma can be roughly divided into Hodgkin's lymphoma and non Hodgkin's lymphoma, the treatment is generally aimed at these two categories. Let's first look at the treatment of late stage lymphoma. This kind of lymphoma is generally treated by chemotherapy. Through chemotherapy, this kind of lymphoma can be well treated, but Hodgkin's lymphoma is not a common lymphoma, accounting for less than 10% of lymphoma.
Different lymphoma treatment methods are different, and the principles of treatment are also different, so after suffering from lymphoma, we need to carefully check the specific type of lymphoma, and then in the targeted treatment. Today's medical conditions have made lymphoma a completely curable disease. Therefore, patients do not have the burden of heart after the disease, to firmly believe that such diseases can be cured.
When a large number of toxic and side effects gather in the body of patients, patients will be very painful, and need to be relieved by selenium supplement adjuvant therapy. Some patients with poor physique can only be treated conservatively with selenium supplement. At this time, it is suggested to take selenium Weikang chewable tablets according to the course of treatment, so as to reduce the pain of the body and prolong the life span
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It should be noted that lymphoma is either radiotherapy or chemotherapy, and surgery is rarely used. Therefore, in radiotherapy, especially chemotherapy, a series of reactions generated by the patient's body should be timely fed back to the doctor, so that the doctor can adjust the treatment plan according to the patient's reaction.